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Supporting children who have experienced trauma
This course uses trauma-informed practice to study the explicit detail and skills of therapeutic engagement. Starting from working with a child who may be reluctant, to identifying children’s resilience and strengths and using them as a way to help move children past self-blame and hopelessness.
Emerging Minds
Understanding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultures and People: Building a culturally competent and responsive service
Professional learning modules that support understandings of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and people. Module 3: Building a culturally competent and responsive service - this course gives you practical actions that you can use across your entire service.
Early Childhood Resource Hub
Engaging children: Creative conclusions
This course will assist practitioners to develop practice skills in creating opportunities for children to contribute to other families facing similar circumstances, as well as finishing their work with children and families.
Emerging Minds
PACE in Practice
PACE (Playfulness, Acceptance, Curiosity and Empathy) forms one of the foundational platforms for all relationships with traumatised children as it aims to help them feel understood, connected and safe.
Berry Street
Keeping the QIP Alive
The Quality Improvement Plan (QIP) is a useful planning tool which is required in the National Quality Standard. This workshop is aimed at those in charge of the QIP to move it from a requirement to a valuable approach to improve practices and business.
Child Australia
Stress! Maintaining a Sense of Calm: On-Demand Webcast (COVID related)
Stress is an expected human response to challenging or dangerous situations. Small amounts of stress, such as meeting a challenge or deadline can be helpful. A complete lack of stress can lead to reduced motivation and performance.
Child Australia
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